The Greatest Secret Agent in History – the Model for James Bond 007.
East of the Grand Umayyad is the story of Damascus Freemasonry from 1868 until 1965.
Looking Both Ways is a collection of interlinked essays that explores family, language, politics, identity, and culture, often with a touch of humor.
In the 1960s ago Tom Wolfe and John McPhee ushered in the era of New Journalism with reportage that had the color and drama of fiction. In Lost Arrow, a younger writer builds on their achievements and pushes the genre in a new direction. Rather than examining his subjects from the outside, Scott C. Davis reports from within.
Putting It All Together (First Edition) reviews The Design Code Process ®, an idea-generating system developed by northwest artist and educator, Fred Griffin. Griffin’s approach makes it possible for professional graphic designers and illustrators – as well as students and lay artists – to turn out fresh ideas and great designs on deadline.
The Road from Damascus provides a street-level view of a so-called “terrorist” nation — a view that gives the lie to accepted wisdom in the United States.
This work of narrative nonfiction traces Patience Gromes, an African-American woman whose grandfather escaped from slavery, and others of her generation in the century from the Civil War to the War on Poverty.
Tossing Around Ideas (First Edition) develops a creative process based on The Design Code Process ®, an idea-generating system developed by Northwest artist and educator, Fred Griffin.
This book brings alive Aleppo’s ancient city in a story set just before the troubles began in 2011. It tells of Tamim, a boy who visits Aleppo’s historic neighborhoods. Of greater interest to adults, the author also provides historical sketches of the city and color illustrations and photographs, both historical and contemporary.